Galaxy AI Expands Support to 22 Languages

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. today announced the expansion of two new languages for Galaxy AI: Filipino and Gujarati. Filipino is used daily by an estimated 87 million people, while Gujarati is spoken by an estimated 62.5 million people.



With this new update, Galaxy AI will support a total of 22 languages, now accounting for languages spoken by nearly 74% of the global population/5.9 billion people across the globe. This strengthens Samsung’s ongoing commitment to lowering language barriers and bringing meaningful mobile AI experiences to more people. 


As Galaxy AI continues to evolve, users in even more regions can now access its suite of intelligent features designed to make communication and productivity easier and more intuitive in everyday life.


  • With Live Translate’s real-time, two-way voice and text translations, calls become seamless across borders, ensuring conversations feel natural wherever users are.

  • Interpreter translates in-person conversations instantly through a split-screen view, perfect for ordering at restaurants or asking for directions when traveling abroad.

  • Chat Assist fine-tunes messages for any situation, offering tailored suggestions that strike the right tone – professional, friendly or playful – and match users’ intent.

  • Note Assist can generate summaries and pre-formatted templates that help users stay organized and streamline daily tasks, from quick notes to project outlines.

  • Transcript Assist helps transcribe, summarize and translate voice recordings of everything from meetings and lectures to creative sessions with ease.

  • Browsing Assist keeps users up to date on what matters most, summarizing news articles and webpages into quick, easy reads.


These features were created with deep linguistic understanding and regional insight to ensure Galaxy AI adapts naturally to the ways people communicate. The Filipino and Gujarati languages were developed in close collaboration with Samsung Research centers in Indonesia and India, respectively. Their ongoing work advancing localized language models continues to shape Galaxy AI’s global rollout. 


Galaxy AI has quickly become part of daily routines for millions of users around the world. At the Galaxy AI Forum earlier this year, Samsung shared that more than 70 percent of Galaxy S25 users regularly engage with Galaxy AI and Google Gemini features, with nearly half (47%) of consumers today relying heavily on AI in their day-to-day lives.  In the Philippines, there was also a double digit increase in Galaxy AI appeal for Filipinos based on a consumer study conducted August to September 2025, with 40% of Filipinos finding Live Translate and Call Assist features appealing. 


“We are very excited to witness how Galaxy AI is becoming more integrated into the lives of Filipinos – both in creative and productive ways,” says Jun Guevara, Head of Mobile Experience for Samsung Electronics Philippines. “Our goal remains the same: develop meaningful AI technology that truly makes the lives of our users better. And we will be consistently guided by this vision as we continue Samsung’s legacy of innovation here in the Philippines.” 


Samsung’s ongoing commitment to democratize the power of mobile AI continues to drive this rapid global adoption, as more consumers integrate Galaxy AI into how they communicate, learn and stay productive every day. Since its debut with the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy AI has been expanding at an unprecedented pace. After reaching 200 million devices in 2024, Samsung is now on track to bring Galaxy AI to over 400 million devices by the end of 2025.


The newly supported Galaxy AI languages are available for download as language packs from the Settings app. 


For more information about Galaxy AI, please visit: Samsung Newsroom, Samsungmobilepress.com and Samsung.com.

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